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Sean Penn
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Somehow I cannot think of any suitable Broadway songs for a 7-9 years old girls. I mean, you for sure don't want it to be yet another "Annie" song, but that's definitely is the first option that's coming to mind. I know you will be able to help... What in your opinion are the best choices?
 
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Sean Penn
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Hi there.

My little sister is 8, and here is what is in her book:

Born to Entertain from Ruthless
To Play this Part from Ruthless
The Girl I Mean To Be from the Secret Garden (possibly a little bit old for 8 but not necessarily)
Its Possible/McElligots Pool from Suessical
Castle on a Cloud from Les Mis
Let Me Entertain You from Gypsy
I've got Me from Annie Warbucks (hard to get sheet music to-message me if u really want it)
My sister has also occasionally sung a verse of
"Some things are meant to be" from Little Women. That is actually a duet and not really a kid song, but it works.

I think you already know this but DONT SING ANNIE. WAY too overdone. Directors will cringe.I would say also avoid singing Do re mi from Sound of Music or My Favorite Things. little too overdone.


Hope this helps!
 
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Hilary Swank
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You may get some suggestions here, but I'll be honest in telling you that you are asking for a lot - because you're right, there are not many songs for young kids.

An audition song (or monologue) is a pretty personal thing. The kids, their parents, voice teachers and vocal coaches put a lot of effort into finding the 'right' song for auditions. It's actually considered impolite to ask another child what they'll be singing at an audition.

Your child's voice teacher is the best place to start. If your child doesn't have a voice teacher, they shouldn't be singing Broadway songs. These songs are (for the most part) very vocally demanding and kids voices are fragile instruments.

There is a series of books by Hal Leonard with Broadway songs for kids. They're a good place to start. There are famous composers (Schwartz etc.) who have written children's musicals that for whatever reason never became popular - but have great music. Check YouTube. Kids often post videos of themselves singing.

This is one of those areas where research pays off. You want your child going in with something interesting to offer, in addition to their kick butt talent.
 
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Sean Penn
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haha
I wasnt aware we were supposed to be secretive about our song choices. lol. Now monologues are a whole nother story, but there's only so many songs out there. Its not like you are going to find some undiscovered song that no one has ever heard of. Idk, Is it really considered impolite?
 
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Hilary Swank
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At an audition, Yes.
 
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Harrison Ford
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Another suggestion is "Freedom" from Shenandoah. It's not done that often and can be sung as a solo, even though it's a duet, and is appropriate for both girls and boys.


- MIB -
If you can dream, you can do. Making it happen is up to you.
 
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Broadwaybabie57, does your Mom know that you are giving out your little sister's repetoire? I have a feeling she might not be happy.
 
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Sean Penn
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Uggg, I am sorry, I didn't realize that my question was impolite, I didn't think about it in that way. I guess this is a common mistake most of the newbies do, - asking every question they have, without giving it much thought. somuchtodo I definitely didn't mean to offend anyone.

Broadwaybabie57 and Mominbiz, thank you so much! It was extremely kind of you to share this information.
 
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Hilary Swank
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I don't think you're impolite! LOL

I think you want to find the song that is right for YOUR DD, and you probably won't find it on a message board because when you have the perfect song(s) - you won't want everyone else to have it/them!

Good luck.
 
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Harrison Ford
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Originally posted by DancingButterfly:
Broadwaybabie57 and Mominbiz, thank you so much! It was extremely kind of you to share this information.

You're welcome! And I also don't think you offeneded anyone. In my book, it NEVER hurts to ask, as long as the person asking is not being a nosey nanny at an audition!!! LOL

Asking questions is how we all learn. And through asking, we all learn what not to ask at inappropriate times, like at auditions. But, this was not an inappropriate question and on a message board, anything is possible. Smiler

Good luck in your search for the right song!


- MIB -
If you can dream, you can do. Making it happen is up to you.
 
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Sean Penn
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Originally posted by ijustdrive:
Broadwaybabie57, does your Mom know that you are giving out your little sister's repetoire? I have a feeling she might not be happy.


Again, read my previous post. There are only so many songs out there for an 8-10 year old. There is nothing secretive about what songs are and are not appropriate for a young girl. It isnt like a monologue where it is an incredibly difficult search to find a good match for each kid. There are a small number of roles in musical theater for little girls, and the songs a listed are merely some appropriate choices that correspond with said roles. There is no problem with helping someone else in finding songs to look into. Are you telling me that it is a big secret that Castle on a Cloud would be a possible age appropriate choice for an 8 year old? I don't appreciate your judgement of me and my choices or what my mother or anyone else will think about them. My mother has essentially no knowledge of music related things and is only involved in the work my sister and I do to the extent required to keep us safe and healthy. Most everything else I do, from submissions, to preparing for auditions, most of the transportation, etc. At 18 I am perfectly capable of judging what is and isnt appropriate to share to help others. Please, keep your judgement to yourself.
 
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Russell Crowe
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One song my dd sang at that age was Happiness from You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Another was Edelweiss. But really it's anything that she enjoys, is age appropriate and above all sings well.
 
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Sean Penn
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Oh Happiness is a great one! I forgot about that song, I sung that when I was that age. Great suggestion Kaysmom
 
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Russell Crowe
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I am quoting Bob Marks..

"I never saw a kid get the role because they sang the perfect song".

DancingButterfly, you did nothing wrong coming on this board to ask your question. You certainly were not impolite.

I am sure there are alot of nice people here who are willing to help with song selection.

Parents of children with real talent would not feel threatned by others knowing what songs they sing. JMO
 
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Sean Penn
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YES! Thats what I was thinking, I was just unable to articulate it. Thank You Coolmom.
 
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